And? It also says:
"Still in the pre construction phase, we expect sales to commence shortly after the re-zoning approval is granted from The City of Toronto."

Don't trust broker websites. Empire isn't even involved here anymore, they vended to First Cap last year.
 
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Zoning By-Law Amendment to permit the redevelopment of the subject site with a 29-storey residential mixed-use building, containing 24,879 square meters of residential gross floor area and 4,454 square meters of non-residential gross floor area.
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20 126634 STE 11 OZ​
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First Capital / Greybrook + Giannone Petricone Architects / BBB Architects: 29 storeys (125.1 metres including MPH)

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Yeah - that's not gonna fly
 
Huh, seems that it's rotated to the cardinal points of the compass, instead of 'Toronto North'*.

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*which is about 16,7° east of true north
 
That a piece of crap...................The base doesn't even come close to what there now, let alone a podium thanks to the developers.
 
For my part, at first blush:
> Zero heritage retention/integration, which is especially pronounced at the corner, where we have instead a totally forgettable and austere standalone retail structure (which is hilariously referred to in the cover letter as an important "anchor building" and "neighbourhood gateway")
> An uninviting and unimaginative hardscaped condition at what should actually be the anchor of the pedestrian realm
> A randomly oriented and sited grade retail program that features a total mess of material mix and incoherent design language
> The placement of an unanimated blank wall at what should actually be part of a gateway entrance
> A completely forgettable tower design that somehow manages to simultaneously be both uninteresting and cluttered; sort of an awkward mash-up of BBB's Davenport tower around the way and Zaha's High Line mid-rise. It will also be positively horrendous if the curtain wall doesn't survive VEing.

In short, I didn't think the last proposal was overtly special, but I sure do miss it now:

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For my part, at first blush:
> Zero heritage retention/integration, which is especially pronounced at the corner, where we have instead a totally forgettable and austere standalone retail structure (which is hilariously referred to in the cover letter as an important "anchor building" and "neighbourhood gateway")
> An uninviting and unimaginative hardscaped condition at what should actually be the anchor of the pedestrian realm
> A randomly oriented and sited grade retail program that features a total mess of material mix and incoherent design language
> The placement of an unanimated blank wall at what should actually be part of a gateway entrance
> A completely forgettable tower design that somehow manages to simultaneously be both uninteresting and cluttered; sort of an awkward mash-up of BBB's Davenport tower around the way and Zaha's High Line mid-rise. It will also be positively horrendous if the curtain wall doesn't survive VEing.

In short, I didn't think the last proposal was overtly special, but I sure do miss it now:
Thanks for taking the time to break down some reasons for your opinion, ADRM. It's convincing. It's also refreshing compared to certain children on this site, who may work in the industry but might not work well in society.
 

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